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The license for my serial number has expired and how can I extent it?

WangYS
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Hi, everyone!

My license (the type is Named-user student) of intel @Parallel studio XE cluster Edition for linux  is expired, and I want to extend my license. But I don't know how to extend it.. I tryied to use license manager at linux, but failed. I tried download the new license, but I can't manage my serial number because the license for this serial number has exired. Should I register new serial number? and How to register it again?

I am looking forward to hearing from yours guys suggestions. Thank you very much!

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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi WangYS,


Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. Please note, Intel® has transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE as a free tool (student license) to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits as a free tool. Due to that, the request for Intel® Parallel Studio XE free license registration/extension is outside of our scope of assistance.

 

However, please know that the transition from Intel® Parallel Studio XE to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits delivers additional capabilities through existing tools and new tools.

 

The Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition product suite maps to the equivalent Intel® oneAPI Toolkits: Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit + Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit.

 

The Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit are available for Windows*, Linux*, and macOS*.

 

·   Qualification – No qualification is required.

·   Support – All Intel® oneAPI Toolkits are available at no cost and include community forum support.

·   Licensing – Install and run the tools under the terms of use found in the End User License Agreement. No license files are needed.

 

End-User License Agreement Linkhttps://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/end-user-license-agreement.html

 

Please click on the below link to choose and download the required product tools with respect to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits.

 

Link - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/qualify-for-free-software.html

 

Note - Make sure to download and install Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit first and then add Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit or the toolkit of your choice.

 

However, since you were a part of our previous Student, Academic or Open Source Developer Tools program, there is an option to extend your existing license of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. You may try emailing your serial number and contact information to software_tools_request@intel.com to request a license. However, please know, the chances of getting a license are low and it is not guaranteed.

 

The only other way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit & HPC Toolkit. You may contact our resellers for more information regarding the purchase.

 

Resellers' Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html

 

Have a pleasant day ahead.


Regards,

Soumya


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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi WangYS,


Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. Please note, Intel® has transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE as a free tool (student license) to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits as a free tool. Due to that, the request for Intel® Parallel Studio XE free license registration/extension is outside of our scope of assistance.

 

However, please know that the transition from Intel® Parallel Studio XE to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits delivers additional capabilities through existing tools and new tools.

 

The Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition product suite maps to the equivalent Intel® oneAPI Toolkits: Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit + Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit.

 

The Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit are available for Windows*, Linux*, and macOS*.

 

·   Qualification – No qualification is required.

·   Support – All Intel® oneAPI Toolkits are available at no cost and include community forum support.

·   Licensing – Install and run the tools under the terms of use found in the End User License Agreement. No license files are needed.

 

End-User License Agreement Linkhttps://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/end-user-license-agreement.html

 

Please click on the below link to choose and download the required product tools with respect to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits.

 

Link - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/qualify-for-free-software.html

 

Note - Make sure to download and install Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit first and then add Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit or the toolkit of your choice.

 

However, since you were a part of our previous Student, Academic or Open Source Developer Tools program, there is an option to extend your existing license of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. You may try emailing your serial number and contact information to software_tools_request@intel.com to request a license. However, please know, the chances of getting a license are low and it is not guaranteed.

 

The only other way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit & HPC Toolkit. You may contact our resellers for more information regarding the purchase.

 

Resellers' Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html

 

Have a pleasant day ahead.


Regards,

Soumya


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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi WangYS,


Please let us know if there are any further concerns.


Regards,

Soumya


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Soumya_M_Intel
Moderator
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Hi WangYS,


We understand that you might be looking into the issue. However, this is to update you that we have not heard from you on our previous responses. Please reply within the next 24 business hours to keep this thread active.

 

Regards,

Soumya


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